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    Front Page 2000 This new Front Page 2000 from Microsoft is one of the most powerful tools for creating and maintaining an Internet Web Site. In this hands-on course you will learn to create web pages containing text, graphics and audio. A special section has been added to cover the basics of Perl and VB Script.
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    Advanced Web Pages Pre: Co: Create a unified and highly functional Web site. Learn how to set clear business and technical goals, secure a great domain name, create a site, and build a navigation bar. Discover how to use frames to keep your navigation bar visible, and explore Cascading Style Sheets, Dynamic HTML, Flash and XML. Requirements: Completion of "Intermediate Web Pages" (or equivalent HTML experience), Internet access, e-mail and Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser and completion of Craig Power's "Creating Web Pages" course.
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    Creating Web Graphics Pre: Co: Learn how to create stunning titles, banners, icons, buttons, rules, borders, backgrounds, animated images, text effects, drop shadows, 3-D effects, and more! Learn the differences between GIF and JPEG formats and how to work effectively with both. Learn about interlacing transparent backgrounds, color palettes, animation and imagemaps. Finally, learn several exciting tips that will help you keep your image sizes small and your web pages loading faster! Requirements: Internet access, e-mail, Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser, Windows, Paint Shop Pro Version 7. Completion of Craig Power's "Creating Web Pages" course or equivalent HTML experience is also required.
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    USING AMERICA ONLINE America Online is without a doubt one of the most visible and popular e-mail services on the market today. Learn how to make AOL work for you and not against you. Learn how to in- stall or upgrade, customize work with e-mail and navigate the web, chat and use message boards with AOL 4.
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    Introduction to Microsoft Word 2000 Pre: Co: Learn to use the word processor PC Magazine ranked as one of the "strongest and most intelligent programs ever written." Practice how to add, move through, and edit text; move words from one part of your document to another; work on two or more documents simultaneously; change the size or appearance of text; change margins and tab settings; automatically center, right align, justify, and indent text and much more. Requirements: Internet access, e-mail, Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser, and Window based PC running Microsoft Word 6.0 ,95,97, or 2000, or Microsoft Office 95, 97 or 2000.
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    Intermediate Microsoft Word 2000 Pre: Co: Take advantage of Word's WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editing capabilities to easily create flyers, newsletters, and other heavily formatted documents. Set up columns and tables within your documents; insert, reposition, edit and resize graphic images; draw lines; surround your text or graphics with borders; achieve dramatic effects by varying the size, appearance, and orientation of your text; and more. Requirements: Internet access, e-mail, Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser and a Windows-based PC running Microsoft Word 6.0, 95, 97, or 2000, or Microsoft Office 95, 97 or 2000.
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    BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS USING E-MAIL for those who are new to e-mail and even for those Become an expert on e-mail in five short weeks! Learn the basic parts of an e-mail message and how to use them correctly. Learn how to avoid common mistakes often made by newcomers to the information superhighway. Learn about web-based e-mail services including how and when they are useful to you. Send and receive e-mails with the instructor to practice all of your newfound skills and hone them. This class is useful both for those who are new to e-mail and even for those of you who have been using e-mail for years.
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    System Administration for MS SQL Server 7.0 This course provides students with the know- ledge and skills required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot Microsoft SQL Server client/server database management system version 7.0. the course content has been revised to reflect significant changes in the product and to be more task oriented. (832)
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    Implementing a Database Design on MS SQL Server 7.0 This course provides students with the technical skills required to implement a database solution with Microsoft SQL Server client/server database management system version 7.0. This course is a major revision of course 750, Implementing a Data- base Design on Microsoft SQL Server 6.5. (833)
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    Building an E-Commerce Site Pre: Co: What tools are needed to establish a web site that allows for an online storefront, order processing and payment? Cover security issues, payment plans, and costs. Get hands-on experience with e-commerce software for store building. You must have a working knowledge of HTML and some experience posting and maintaining web site data.
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